Mr Thompson’s practice encompasses a broad range of matrimonial disputes with a particular focus on complex financial and international matters; he has experience in family law instructions with jurisdictional cross-border trust and company dimensions.

Alongside his practice, he is the current chair of the London region of Resolution (the national organisation for family lawyers), and is also a member of the Cambridge regional committee. Working closely with the rest of BDB’s family team advising high net worth clients in matrimonial matters, Mr Thompson will divide his time between BDB’s London and Cambridge offices.

Mr Thompson commented: “BDB is a dynamic firm and continues to go from strength to strength. It will be a privilege to contribute to BDB’s growth in both London and Cambridge. The firm’s emphasis on complex financial and international matrimonial disputes is a perfect fit for my practice and I look forward to offering the high quality advice that BDB’s clients expect.”

Andrew Smith, BDB's managing partner, added: “I am delighted to welcome David Thompson to BDB as a family partner. David’s extensive experience aligns seamlessly with the family team’s expertise and he will be a valuable addition to the team. As a firm we continue to invest in key external hires as well as nurturing our internal talent.”

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